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Disturbing the Universe

by Freeman J. Dyson, Dyson
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Overview

Spanning the years from World War II, when he was a civilian statistician in the operations research section of the Royal Air Force Bomber Command, through his studies with Hans Bethe at Cornell University, his early friendship with Richard Feynman, and his postgraduate work with J. Robert Oppenheimer, Freeman Dyson has composed an autobiography unlike any other. Dyson evocatively conveys the thrill of a deep engagement with the world-be it as scientist, citizen, student, or parent. Detailing a unique career not limited to his groundbreaking work in physics, Dyson discusses his interest in minimizing loss of life in war, in disarmament, and even in thought experiments on the expansion of our frontiers into the galaxies.

This is a masterpiece of self revelation and reflection by the world-famous mathematician, physicist, and theoretical astronomer, a man of conscience and compassion.

Synopsis

The classic intellectual autobiography of a great theoretical physicist

About the Author, Freeman J. Dyson

Freeman Dyson is Professor Emeritus of Physics at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He is the author of seven books and the recipient of numerous awards including a National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2000 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1981
Publisher
Basic Books
Pages
283
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780465016778

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